- How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Way Lawyers Practice Law. Artificial intelligence has long been a tool for lawyers to perform their tasks more efficiently. However, the technology has advanced to the point where computers can now perform many of the tasks that were once the exclusive domain of humans. (Legal Talk Network, March 2016).

Magazine Features:

- Am Law 200 Overview. Second Hundred firms are on a hiring binge. What’s not certain is when—or whether—it'll pay off. (American Lawyer Magazine, June 2013).

- Canada Market Report. "If You Build It, They Will Come." Preparing for the 2015 Pan American Games, Toronto is relying on a distinctively Canadian deal form: the public-private partnership. (American Lawyer Magazine, November 2012)

- Lateral Report 2011. "This Time It's Personal." Lateral partner movement was up significantly in 2011, but it wasn't because of a thriving economy. Instead, law firms got desperate. (American Lawyer Magazine, February 2012).

- Midlevel Associates Feature. "Under Pressure." It's good news and bad news for midlevel associates. There's more work, but hiring is still slow. At least wages are going up again. (American Lawyer Magazine, September 2011).

- "IP Boutiques: Open for Business." Some smaller specialty shops have closed their doors in recent years, but others are very much alive. (American Lawyer Magazine IP Supplement, September 2010).

- Romney, Ropes, and Bain and the Ties that Bind. Mitt Romney's ties to Bain Capital may have cost him the South Carolina primary. And it put an unwanted spotlight on his tax situation, which is managed by Ropes & Gray chairman Brad Malt. (Am Law Daily, January 2012).